Which decade has the most Civfanatics?

Which decade you're born in?

  • The Thirties (1930-39 and elder)

    Votes: 13 0.2%
  • The Forties (1940-49)

    Votes: 77 1.3%
  • The Fifties (1950-59)

    Votes: 244 4.0%
  • The Sixties (1960-69)

    Votes: 609 10.0%
  • The Seventies (1970-79)

    Votes: 1,409 23.1%
  • The Eighties (1980-89)

    Votes: 2,379 39.0%
  • The Nineties (1990-99)

    Votes: 1,288 21.1%
  • The 2000s (2000-2009)

    Votes: 81 1.3%
  • The 2010s (2010-2019)

    Votes: 3 0.0%

  • Total voters
    6,103
1991, and exactly 21 years after China launched its first satellite.
 
wow some real old civ players here. Some even have seen the pyramids being built.
 
1962 ... great year.

Good to know older bugga's than me are still playing too!!!
 
I don't even remember being ten. :(
 
I don't even remember being ten. :(

10: walking down the railroad track behind the house barefoot, trading pennies for burnished copper on the steel rails, the smell of creosote rising in the June sun. The dirt road in the summer, the horses in the pasture, the clearing of centipedegrass that was so quiet all you could think of was the smell of sap rising in the pines around you. 10.
 
10: walking down the railroad track behind the house barefoot, trading pennies for burnished copper on the steel rails, the smell of creosote rising in the June sun. The dirt road in the summer, the horses in the pasture, the clearing of centipedegrass that was so quiet all you could think of was the smell of sap rising in the pines around you. 10.

Living on a houseboat at the end of finger dock in the middle of the river. In the Winter the river would freeze over several feet thick, and some mornings I would ice skate to school if my Mom wasn't there to stop me. Other times I'd hitch a ride with guys racing their ice boats. During recess and after school we'd go back into the marshes and pretend we were Star Wars characters (I always got to be Han Solo), or a pickup game of footbal/baseball (whichever the season was). I made money cleaning boats and picking up trash in the marina where we lived. Most of it went to Mom to pay the bills, but I always held back a couple of dollars to buy some candy (Chunky) and comic books at the shop next to the library. Good times.
 
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